Danish Citizen in Custody for Body Parts

By SAPeople 22-09-15 17:14

BLOEMFONTEIN – Danish national Peter Fredekrisen who was arrested last week after female genitals were found stashed in his freezer was remanded in custody in Bloemfontein Magistrate Court on Monday. Hawks spokesman Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said. 21 suspected female genitals, scheduled anaesthetic medicine and surgical doctor’s operating equipment were found in Fredekrisen house in Langenhoven Park, Bloemfontein. Police […]

DA says Visa Hold-Ups Costing SA Millions

By SAPeople 22-09-15 12:37

CAPE TOWN – The opposition Democratic Alliance said on Tuesday the loss of R64 million a month in holiday accommodation revenue between April and June – and loss of holiday makers – can be directly ascribed to the government’s rollout of its biometric visa programme. The programme, introduced last year, requires certain visa applicants to actually […]

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Coup Leaders in Burkina Faso Told to Back Down

By SAPeople 22-09-15 10:28

OUAGADOUGOU – Troops loyal to the Burkina Faso government have apparently told members of a coup led by former general Gilbert Diendere to stand down or face attack, according to news reports. The country is meant to elect a new leader on 11 October, almost a year after Blaise Compaore, who had led the country for 27 […]

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Rhodes Statue Vandalised, Nose Removed

By SAPeople 21-09-15 18:04

CAPE TOWN – Vandals using a power tool sawed the nose off a bronze bust of Cecil John Rhodes at Rhodes Memorial on the slopes of Devil’s Peak, a news report said today. A spokesman for Table Mountain National Park said on Monday that security at the monument had been increased after the vandalism. The report […]

Pro-Palestinians to Protest Pharrell’s Cape Town Concert

By SAPeople 21-09-15 14:23

CAPE TOWN – Protesters objecting to Grammy winner Pharrell Williams holding a concert in Cape Town on Monday because of his connections to Woolworths are allowed to go ahead with their demonstration, according to a report by Agence France Press. Williams, famous for his song ‘Happy’, was recently appointed a style director by Woolworths, and the group Boycotts, Divestment […]

Recycling Efforts Grow in South Africa

By SAPeople 21-09-15 12:28

EAST LONDON – South Africans needed to become more concerned about recycling and to make the effort to buy material produced from recycled material, the deputy minister of environmental affairs Barbara Thomson said on the weekend. Watch a new video about the global impact of plastic, narrated by Jeff Bridges: https://youtu.be/wwDq3WoO7V4 Speaking at an International Coastal […]

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When Love Turns to Gang-Rape: Africa Experts Seek Ways to End Sex Crimes

By SAPeople 18-09-15 16:06

NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – South African teenage boys have an unusual way of punishing their girlfriends: gang-raping them with their friends. It’s a way of demonstrating their power when they feel slighted, said Rachel Jewkes, an expert on sexual violence. “A boyfriend organises to have sex with his girlfriend and then he tricks her […]

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Mozambique Free of Land Mines At Last

By SAPeople 18-09-15 11:50

MAPUTO – Mozambique has been declared free of land mines decades after efforts began to clear the country of the killer hazard. According to the Guardian, Mozambique is to declare itself the first heavily mined country in the world to be cleared of all known minefields. One of the major movers behind de-mining efforts has been the […]

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Malaria Deaths Down But Still Too High, Says UN Body

By SAPeople 17-09-15 16:49

LONDON – Malaria death rates have plunged by 60 percent since 2000 – or 6.2 million lives saved, the vast majority of them children – according to a joint World Health Organization-UNICEF report released today. “Global malaria control is one of the great public health success stories of the past 15 years,” said Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO. […]

Rhino Doc Wins International Award for South African

By SAPeople 17-09-15 18:26

NEW YORK – The rhino documentary ‘Horn’, directed by South African filmmaker Dr Reina-Marie Loader, has won the 2015 award for Best Conservation Film,  the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has announced. The film highlights the social causes that drive people to poaching and shows that the conservation of rhinos can be a problem solver for […]

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Pistorius Finances and Parole in News

By SAPeople 17-09-15 08:07

PRETORIA – Oscar Pistorius cannot afford a new trial, his lawyer said yesterday, two days before the athlete’s case is to come before a review board that will decide whether he can spend the rest of his five-year jail sentence under house arrest. Lawyer Barry Roux said on Wednesday that Pistorius’ “financial ability” for a new trial was […]

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SABMiller Rally Helps FTSE to Set One-Week High

By SAPeople 16-09-15 22:39

LONDON (Reuters) – Top share index climbed to a one-week high on Wednesday, with SABMiller surging about 20 percent after news that AB InBev, the world’s largest brewer, was to make an offer to acquire the British firm, the world’s No. 2. SABMiller said Anheuser-Busch InBev had informed it that it intended to make an […]

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MTN Top Brand out of South Africa’s 50 Best

By SAPeople Contributor 16-09-15 18:32

The three most valuable corporate brands in South Africa are multinational mobile company MTN, Vodacom and Sasol, according to a Top 50 list released on Tuesday. The announcement was made by Brand South Africa and Brand Finance Africa in Johannesburg. The other top 10 spots were taken by Standard Bank, FNB, Woolworths, Nedbank, Absa, Investec and, in 10th position, […]

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Report Says Pistorius Petition Turned Down

By SAPeople 16-09-15 13:58

PRETORIA – A petition allegedly signed by 3,000 people in South Africa and abroad in favour of the release of Oscar Pistorius from prison has been rejected by the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Michael Masutha, it was reported on Twitter on Wednesday. Pistorius’ release was put on hold by the South African government less than a […]

Mugabe Repeats Same Speech He Was Heckled For

By SAPeople 16-09-15 12:04

HARARE – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has mistakenly repeated the same speech in parliament that he made during a state of the nation address on 25 August, it was reported on the BBC on Tuesday. His spokesman told the state-run Herald paper the error was because of a mix-up in the president’s secretarial office, the BBC said. […]

Fifth South African Helped with Assisted Suicide in Switzerland

By SAPeople 16-09-15 08:17

ZURICH – A Bloemfontein architect, Johann Beukes, died in Switzerland on Monday in an assisted suicide with the help of the local organisation Dignitas, according to news reports, which said he was the fifth South African to have used the Swiss group in a medically assisted death. DignitySA, which advocates legalising medically assisted suicide in South […]

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Police Say Strand Bus Petrol-Bombed

By SAPeople 15-09-15 22:41

CAPE TOWN – Two people reportedly died and 32 were injured this evening when a double-decker bus caught fire in Onverwacht Road, Strand, in the Western Cape. The SA Police Service said petrol bombs were thrown at the bus in Lwandle. According to the ER24 Emergency Medical Service, when paramedics arrived on the scene the bus was engulfed in […]

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SA’s Truworths in Talks about Bid for British Footwear Retailer Office

By SAPeople 15-09-15 16:22

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African fashion retailer Truworths International said on Monday it was in talks with privately owned shoe chain Office about acquiring the British company. Though the South African retailer has clothing stores in Ghana, Nigeria and Botswana, it makes the bulk of its profits and sales in its home market where consumer […]

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Action to be Taken against Student Protesters

By SAPeople Contributor 15-09-15 16:24

DURBAN – Strong action will be taken against protesting students who contributed to the destruction of property at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Westville campus, the government said on Tuesday. On Monday, students damaged buildings and burnt at least two cars at the Westville campus in protests focused on funding and lack of accommodation, according to news reports. The Department […]

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#SAForeignPolicy – Zuma on Al Bashir, Syria, Ebola and Sudan

By SAPeople 15-09-15 14:36

President Jacob Zuma has presented an update to foreign ambassadors and high commissioners resident in South Africa today. In his address, the President discussed South Africa’s standpoint on various African and foreign policy issues…including his opinion on who’s to blame for the current refugee crisis and whether Al Bashir should be allowed to attend a conference in […]

New Cybercrime Laws for South Africa

By SAPeople 14-09-15 14:53

CAPE TOWN – A new draft bill to tackle cybercrime in South Africa is being introduced, according to ZDNet. The proposed laws, which impose sentences of up to 25 years in jail, make phishing and ID theft crimes for the first time. South Africa will join Kenya and Nigeria as the latest country in Africa to have legislation […]

When Online Comments Go Too Far

By Ted Botha 11-09-15 09:58

From today Friday 11 September, News24.com will stop hosting comments on its website, a favourite space that used to attract thousands of comments a day. In announcing the decision on Tuesday, News24.com’s editor-in-chief Andrew Trench said the South African news website had invested a large amount of money in developing a new news site that focused […]

World Abuzz with News of SA Species Discovery

By SAPeople 11-09-15 07:11

NEW YORK – The New York Times on Friday still had as its most popular story the discovery outside Johannesburg of a new species of human, homo naledi, which was announced a day earlier. Media around the world covered the event extensively. The major new fossil discovery – the largest assembly of fossils of human ancestry […]

Rhino-poaching ‘Kingpin’ Loses Appeal for Bail

By SAPeople Contributor 10-09-15 14:51

PRETORIA – Alleged rhino-poaching syndicate kingpin Hugo Ras was refused bail by a  Judge of the High Court in Pretoria on Wednesday and will remain in jail, according to The Citizen. Eight fellow accused, including Ras’ wife Trudie and brother Anton were earlier granted bail. The accused were arrested in a country-wide operation by the Hawks in […]

Latest Driven Hunt Killings in Limpopo Reach 51, Hunt Moved

By Guest Contributor 10-09-15 15:28

Braam Farm, LIMPOPO – The hunters taking part in a controversial “driven hunt” – where animals are driven down a narrow corridor and shot at by people on erected platforms – continued on Thursday for the fourth day of the much-publicized event in Limpopo, according to animal rights organisers. They also said the hunters, daily bothered […]

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